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GET WAY OUT THERE
Go up to 226 miles on a single charge with Nissan LEAF’s available 62 kWh battery. [[1438]] -
CHARGING IS EASY
Three different levels of charging means a plug-in is never out of reach. [[153]] -
TALK TO YOUR NISSAN LEAF
Wherever you are, if you’ve got a compatible smartphone, you’re connected with your Nissan LEAF. [[1189]][[48]]
Nissan LEAF range and batteries
Two batteries, twice the innovation
Up to 149 Mile EPA Range [[1438]]

40 kWh battery and 147 HP [[1162]]
Just like the Nissan LEAF S PLUS, the Nissan LEAF punches it with 100% acceleration off the line for power that pushes you back into your seat.
Up to 226 Mile EPA Range [[1438]]

62 kWh battery and 214 HP [[1306]]
Nissan LEAF S PLUS models take your power to the next level with a 160 kW motor and 214 HP. Get up to speed, pass with great ease, and enjoy an exciting drive.
Where will Nissan LEAF take you?
Go where no Nissan LEAF has gone before! With its standard 40 kWh battery delivering up to 149 miles on a single charge, you can take daily commuting and daytrips in stride. With Nissan LEAF’s available 62 kWh battery, you’ve got up to 226 miles of range per charge — letting you hit the road to adventure. [[1438]]
Nissan LEAF Limited Warranty [[119]]
Our promise to you

Nissan LEAF Limited Battery Warranty
What’s covered under the EV system?
Complimentary rental car program

Charging is easy
How do I charge my Nissan LEAF?
Charging the 2021 Nissan LEAF is easy whether you’re at home or on the go.[[153]] You can connect and charge your Nissan LEAF in four quick steps:
1. Park and make sure the car is turned off.
2. Open the charge port lid and cap.
3. Plug the charge connector into the charge port. When done correctly, the Nissan LEAF lets you know with a quick beep.
4. When the battery reaches full, the Nissan LEAF stops charging on its own. To end charging at any point, just unplug the charge connector.
Nissan LEAF charging options and times
Quick and convenient charging [[153]]
240V - Home and public charging

Charge at home or on the go [[153]]
With 30,000 Level 2 public chargers in the U.S. and at-home charging using a 240V outlet and the available Portable Charging Cable, finding the where to charge is as easy as the how to charge. And with Nissan’s partnership with Amazon, a home charger and installation assistance is just clicks away. [[115]][[153]]


480V - Public DC Quick Charging [[153]]

Charge in a flash [[1316]]
The fastest way to charge. With tens of thousands of public DC Quick Charging stations across the country, you have an impressive number of locations to top off at while on longer drives.



120V - Standard outlet

Just plug in
Need a charge in a pinch? The Nissan LEAF features a standard 120V charging cable, which allows you to temporarily plug into a standard 120V outlet for a Level 1 charge. It’s the slowest option, but it lets you add some range wherever you have access to electricity. [[1316]]

Nissan Energy Perks by EVgo® Charging Program
The 2021 Nissan LEAF comes with a $250 charging credit for eligible customers in select markets. Restrictions apply.

Nissan and Amazon - Making charging easy
Nissan is linking with Amazon to equip Nissan LEAF owners with a charger and installation services — a simple 3-click process, making in-home charging setup as easy as possible.

Nissan LEAF EZ-Charge app
Powered by PlugShare, the Nissan LEAF EZ-Charge app maintains the world’s largest database of EV charging stations. The app also includes a Trip Planner, so you’ll know where to charge even before you begin your next journey. [[153]]

Where to charge your Nissan LEAF?
The ever-growing national charging network now includes over 2,000 CHAdeMO Quick Charging points and over 30,000 Level 2 public stations in the U.S. And with select states offering electric vehicles the use of carpool lanes, getting to a public station is a cinch. [[153]][[109]]
How much electricity does a Nissan LEAF use?
The amount of electricity a Nissan LEAF uses can vary based on conditions and several other factors including how fast you drive. The 2021 Nissan LEAF is equipped with a 40 kWh lithium-ion battery and has an EPA range of up to 149 miles, while Nissan LEAF PLUS models are equipped with a 62 kWh lithium-ion battery that has a range of up to 226 miles. [[1438]]
How much does it cost to charge a Nissan LEAF?
The cost of charging your Nissan LEAF varies depending on electrical rates, which fluctuate based on location and even time of day. Determine how much you could save using our online tool.

Extend your range and go even farther
Use the sleek and innovative drive selector to get moving. On the road, help extend your range with Eco Mode and e-Pedal. They work by boosting Nissan LEAF’s already impressive efficiency even more – helping to extend the battery life and your range. On downhills, use B-Mode to help add some charge back to your battery. It works by capturing and converting braking energy into charge that’s returned to your battery, literally turning stopping power into going power. [[1438]]
Keep tabs on your Nissan LEAF
It might be hard to keep up with the Nissan LEAF, especially off the line. But it’s easy to stay up to speed when you’ve got the right app, and the right screen giving you all the info.

NissanConnect® EV [[3300]]
Designed exclusively for the Nissan LEAF, available NissanConnect EV with Services powered by SiriusXM® gives you access to the many unique features of your fully electric vehicle. More technology. More convenience. On the go? You can control select vehicle functions with your compatible smartphone and smartwatch. At home? You can access your Nissan LEAF with just your voice using the NissanConnect EV Skill for Amazon Alexa or Action on the Google Assistant. [[1189]]

Supporting Apple Watch and wearables
Available for Apple Watch and Android Wear, the smartwatch app adds another level of convenience to Nissan LEAF ownership with its push notifications and easy control of Nissan LEAF features right from your wrist. [[115]][[49]]
Nissan LEAF promotions

Nissan LEAF charging stations
Nissan Energy Perks by EVgo® Charging Program
The 2021 Nissan LEAF comes with a $250 charging credit for eligible customers in select markets. Restrictions apply. [[153]]